AT&T 75 manual Description

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CHAPTER 2. DESCRIPTION

ct—ControlledTermination Restriction Call (V3 and Generic 1 systems)— Indicates that a call has been redirected to the attendant because a user has Controlled Termination Restriction and the calling party has tried to call that user.

f—CallForwarding —Shows that a system user has forwarded his or her incoming calls to the attendant.

hc—HeldCall—Indicates that the preset time limit has expired for a call on hold at the console (applies only to V1).

ic—interceptCall—Indicates that the incoming call has been redirected to the attendant as a result of Intercept Treatment.

ld—DIDLDN Call—Indicates that the incoming call is a Listed Directory Number (LDN) call on a Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunk.

rc—RecallCall—Shows that a system user, active on a call held on the console, is requesting attendant assistance.

rt—ReturnCall—Shows that an attendant-extended call was not answered within the preset time and has returned to the console.

tc—TrunkControl—Shows that a system user tried to place an outgoing call, the Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access feature is active for that particular trunk group, and the call has been redirected to the console.

When the Call Coverage feature is active and the attendant is a covering user, the following call purpose identifiers will be displayed:

b—Busy—Indicates that the called voice terminal user is active on a call, and the called voice terminal user has a temporary bridged appearance of the call.

B—Busy—Indicates that the called voice terminal user is active on a call, and the called voice terminal user does not have a temporary bridged appearance of the call.

d—Don’tAnswer or Cover—Indicates that the called voice terminal was not answered or that the calling system user has sent the call to coverage, or the called voice terminal user is not available. This identifier also indicates that the called voice terminal has a temporary bridged appearance of the call.

s—SendAll Calls—Shows that the called system user is temporarily sending all calls to coverage.

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AT&T 75 manual Description